Friday, July 17, 2026

July 19

 Toddlers:

God Answered Prayers for Peter

Lesson: Acts 12:5-17

  • Why was Peter in prison? (The king did not want him to tell people about Jesus)

  • What happened to Peter in prison? (An angel appeared and they walked out of prison together)

Verse: “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

  • Activity: Call out commands for your child to follow as they say the verse. Suggestions: Whisper as you say the verse, clap your hands as you say the verse, stand on one leg. 


Pre-K/Kindergarten:

God Calls His Missionaries

Lesson: Acts 9:1-19

  • What does it mean to be a missionary?

Verse: “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation” (Mark 16:15)

  • Activity: Call out commands for your child to follow as they say the verse. Suggestions: Whisper as you say the verse, clap your hands as you say the verse, stand on one leg. 


1st Grade Sunday School:

The Gospel Spread Further

Lesson: Acts 4:36, 37; 9:1-31; 13:1-3; 14:8-20

  • Who can you share the Gospel with?

Verse: Romans 1:16a

  • Activity: Call out commands for your child to follow as they say the verse. Suggestions: Whisper as you say the verse, clap your hands as you say the verse, stand on one leg. 

Application: Help your child understand the importance of sharing the gospel. 


2nd/3rd Grade Sunday School:

The Gospel Went Global

Lesson: Acts 13:1-5; 14:19, 20; 15:36-16:40

  • When has following God’s leading brought you great joy?

Verse: Acts 13:2

Theme: God directs us to people He wants us to reach. 

Application: This week covered God’s call of Paul and Silas to missionary service and specifically to Macedonia. Help your child look for ways to witness and minister to people he or she meets.


4th/5th Grade Sunday School:

Christ Rewards His Church

Lesson: 1 Cor. 9:25; 2 Cor. 5:9, 10; 1 Thess. 2:19; 

2 Tim. 4:6-8; James 1:12; 1 Pet. 5:2-4; Rev. 4

  • What might be some clues that you are serving God for our own glory instead of Christ’s glory? 

Verse: 2 Corinthians 5:10

Theme: Christ will reward believers for their faithful service to Him. 

Application: Jesus will examine our service for Him and reward us with crowns for the works we did in His strength and for His glory. Help your child be motivated to serve God by the prospect of crowns in Heaven.  


1st-3rd Grade Children's Church:

Kings Joash and Hezekiah

Lesson: 2 Chronicles 23; 24; 29-32

Theme: God honors those who obey Him.

  • What are some commands God has told you to obey?

Verse: 2 Chronicles 36:15

  • Create a picture to represent the verse. Write the verse under the picture. Recite the verse daily. 

Friday, July 10, 2026

July 12

 Toddlers:

People Prayed for Peter

Lesson: Acts 12:1-6

  • Wh

Verse: “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

  • Clap the verse together as you say each syllable. 


Pre-K/Kindergarten:

God Directs His Missionaries

Lesson: Acts 8:4-8, 12, 26-40

  • God wants you to be ready to obey Him. The first step is asking Jesus to be your Savior. Is this something you’re interested in? 

Verse: “Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, Rise and go” (Acts 8:26)

  • Write the verse on notecards (one word per notecard) and have your child(ren) put them in correct order. 


1st Grade Sunday School:

The Gospel Spread

Lesson: Acts 8:4-8, 26-40

  • What opportunities do you have to follow God?

Verse: Romans 8:14

  • Write the verse on notecards (one word per notecard) and have your child(ren) put them in correct order. 

Application: Help your child pray for God to show him or her ways to serve Him. 


2nd/3rd Grade Sunday School:

The Gospel Spread

Lesson: Acts 10:1-11:18

  • Have you believed in Jesus and had all your sins forgiven?

Verse: Acts 10:43

Theme: God wants all people to be saved. 

Application: This week’s lesson covered God’s message to Peter about the Gospel. Help your child understand the need to witness to people of all ethnicities. 


4th/5th Grade Sunday School:

Christ Returns for His Church

Lesson: 1 Thess. 4:13-18

  • What would you like your first conversation with Jesus to be about?

Verse: 1 Thess. 4:16, 17

Theme: Christ will return to take His church to Heaven. 

Application: Christ will return for His church at the Rapture. Help your child believe that Jesus will resurrect believers to eternal life. 


1st-3rd Grade Children's Church:

The Fall of Israel 

Lesson: 2 Kings 17

Theme: God takes rebellion against Him seriously. 

  • How do you think God felt about Israel’s stubborn hearts?

Verse: 2 Chronicles 36:15

  • Activity: Call out commands for your child to follow as they say the verse. Suggestions: Whisper as you say the verse, clap your hands as you say the verse, stand on one leg. 

Friday, July 3, 2026

July 5

NO SUNDAY SCHOOL 

 Toddlers:

Dorcas Helped People

Lesson: Acts 9:36-42

  • What did Dorcas do for others? (Sewed many things for people) 

Verse: “Serve one another” (Galatians 5:13)

  • Create motions for the verse and practice together. 


Pre-K/Kindergarten:

The Church’s Problem

Lesson: Acts 6:1-7

  • What are some things you can do to help others and serve God?

Verse: “Through love serve one another.” (Galatians 5:13)

  • Create motions for the verse and practice together. 


1st-3rd Grade Children's Church:

Jonah, a Reluctant Prophet

Lesson: Jonah

Theme: God loves and values everyone. 

  • How did God demonstrate His love to Jonah? To the sailors? To the Ninevites?

Verse: 2 Chronicles 36:15

  • Write the verse on a notecard and hang somewhere visible to practice together daily. 


Friday, June 26, 2026

June 28

 Toddlers:

A Healed Man Praised God

Lesson: Acts 3:1-11

  • What did the man do after Peter said ‘in the name of Jesus, stand up and walk’? (He jumped with joy)

Verse: “I will give thanks to the Lord” (Psalm 111:1)

  • Write the verse out on a paper, say it together. Slowly cover up words of the verse, continue saying the verse until the verse is known by the child(ren). 


Pre-K/Kindergarten:

The Church’s Prayer

Lesson: Acts 4:1-31; 5:12, 17-42

  • How can you tell others about Jesus with boldness?

Verse: “And when they had prayed … they … continued to speak the word of God with boldness.” (Acts 4:31)

  • Write the verse out on a paper, say it together. Slowly cover up words of the verse, continue saying the verse until the verse is known by the child(ren). 


1st Grade Sunday School:

The Apostles’ Joy

Lesson: Acts 5:29-42

  • How can you serve God with gladness?

Verse: Psalm 100:2

  • Create motions for the verse and practice together. 

Application: Talk with your child serve with joy, even when the task is not enjoyable. 


2nd/3rd Grade Sunday School:

The Church Endured Persecution

Lesson: Acts 5:17-8:4

  • How should believers respond to threats of persecution? Stop being a Christian? Hide their faith?

Verse: Philippians 1:29

Theme: God’s servants sometimes experience rejection and persecution. 

Application: This lesson covered the arrest and beating of the apostles and the stoning of Stephen. Help your child pray for believers who are being persecuted. 


4th/5th Grade Sunday School:

The Church’s Ordinances

Lesson: Matt. 26:26-28; 28:19, 20; 1 Cor. 11:23-32

  • Why is baptism important? Is baptism something you are interested in?

Verse: 1 Corinthians 11:26

Theme: Christ instituted baptism and communion as ways to remember Him. 

Application: The church’s two ordinances are baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Help your child understand the purpose and importance of baptism and being baptized. 


1st-3rd Grade Children's Church:

God Delivers Israel from Syria

Lesson: 2 Kings 6:8-7:20 

Theme: God’s power is the greatest by far. 

  • Why was Elisha not afraid?

Verse: 1 Kings 18:37

  • Recite the verse with little to no help.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Day 4 (Thursday) VBS Junkyard Redemption

 

Bible Texts: Revelation 1, 21, 22. Memory Verse: Revelation 21:5. 

Today we discussed a question that many of us have probably wondered. We know Jesus paid the price for sin, and we know God loves us, but how can we face our messed-up world today? We learned that God gives us incredible hope for the future, and His Spirit gives us help for today!  

Question: When will God fix our world for good?  


Takeaway: God will one day make all things new. Live with hope!


Family Fun

Gather goodies and card-making materials (e.g., card stock or construction paper, scissors, glue sticks, markers) and a nice gift bag or box.

As a family, think of someone who could use some hope. Make a hope bag or box to show Jesus’ love. Take it to the person at a good time. Pray with the person and thank God that He loves us even in this broken world, and for the sure hope that one day He will make all things new.


Discovering Hope

  • God gave John, one of Jesus’ special followers, a sneak peek into how He’s going to fix our broken world.
  • One day God will create a perfect new heaven and new earth.
  • The new heaven and new earth will be more wonderful than the Garden of Eden.
  • Even now, God’s Spirit is with His children to guide, comfort, and help them!

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Day 3 (Wednesday) VBS Junkyard Redemption

 

Bible Texts: John 1, 18, 19, 20. Memory Verse: Ephesians 1:7. 

Today was the high point of VBS. We learned why we can always hope—no matter what—and know that things will turn out okay in the end! How can we have that confidence? Because the price to fix our broken world has been paid in full!  

Question: What is the price to fix my brokenness?


Takeaway: Jesus paid the price for your redemption. Come to Him!


Family Fun

Gather clear jars or bottles with lids, plus small heavy items (like screws) and lightweight particles (like sand or glitter). Fill each container ¾ with water. Shake each jar with different items and observe how heavy objects sink, but lighter ones float or swirl.

Conversation Idea: We couldn’t make the screws act like particles in a real snow globe. And we can’t do anything about our sin. But Jesus can! On a cross, He paid the price for all our sins to be forgiven.


Discovering Hope

  • Jesus fulfilled every single one of God’s promises of a redeemer—but tragically, He wasn’t the kind of redeemer people had been looking for.
  • People rejected Jesus and put Him on trial.
  • Jesus died as the perfect sacrifice, paying the ransom to set us free from sin.
  • But then He rose again, winning the victory over sin and its brokenness!

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Day 2 (Tuesday) VBS Junkyard Redemption

 

Bible Texts: Genesis 12; Exodus 1, 3, 11, 12. Memory Verse: Hebrews 10:23.

Thanks for letting your child attend our VBS! 
 
Do you like watching shows where people fix old houses or cars? Sometimes those houses or cars seem too broken to fix. We’ve all faced situations that seemed impossible. But there is always hope! Today we learned where to look for help.


Question: Who can I trust to fix our world?


Takeaway: God always keeps His promises. Trust Him!


Family Fun

Search online for a video clip your family will enjoy about home or auto restoration. Watch the video together.

Conversation Idea: [Name of people in the video] were good at fixing things! We can trust they know how to fix something. In the same way, we can trust what God says. He made the world, fixes what’s broken inside us, and has promised to one day fix the whole world! 


Discovering Hope

  • God promised to make Abraham into a great nation and to bless all nations through him.
  • God kept His promise by making a great nation from Abraham and redeeming them from a difficult time of slavery in Egypt.
  • Today He will redeem—set free from sin—anyone who trusts in Jesus as Savior!